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Posted by: joshhutto at Sat Apr 26 18:55:14 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ] the problem when keeping eggs in direct contact with perelite/hatchrite is that if it becomes to dry it will actually draw moisture out of the eggs. If you get the moisture right those eggs should plump up some or you may also have some eggs that are starting to dimple in because they are close to hatching time. I normally start to see some dimpling starting about 2 weeks before hatching. Candle the eggs, if you see veins or movement you are good to go. Don't give up on them yet. [ Hide Replies ]
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